Time resolved phosphoproteomics reveals scaffolding and catalysis-responsive patterns of SHP2-dependent signaling

  1. Vidyasiri Vemulapalli
  2. Lily A Chylek
  3. Alison Erickson
  4. Anamarija Pfeiffer
  5. Khal-Hentz Gabriel
  6. Jonathan LaRochelle
  7. Kartik Subramanian
  8. Ruili Cao
  9. Kimberley Stegmaier
  10. Morvarid Mohseni
  11. Matthew J LaMarche
  12. Michael G Acker
  13. Peter K Sorger
  14. Steven P Gygi
  15. Stephen C Blacklow  Is a corresponding author
  1. Harvard Medical School, United States
  2. Novo Nordisk Foundation and University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  3. Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, United States
  4. Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, United States
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  1. Vidyasiri Vemulapalli
  2. Lily A Chylek
  3. Alison Erickson
  4. Anamarija Pfeiffer
  5. Khal-Hentz Gabriel
  6. Jonathan LaRochelle
  7. Kartik Subramanian
  8. Ruili Cao
  9. Kimberley Stegmaier
  10. Morvarid Mohseni
  11. Matthew J LaMarche
  12. Michael G Acker
  13. Peter K Sorger
  14. Steven P Gygi
  15. Stephen C Blacklow
(2021)
Time resolved phosphoproteomics reveals scaffolding and catalysis-responsive patterns of SHP2-dependent signaling
eLife 10:e64251.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.64251